. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tgoi. The American Florist. 721. The Mrs. E. A. Nelson Bids fair to become the Commercial standard pink carnation. It is a healthy grower, a iree and continuous bloomer and it is sure to thrive wherever grown. The following letter from Mr. A. N. Plenon speaks for itself: Ceomwell, Conn , November 25. 1901. MH. E. A. NELSON, Dear Sir:—From what I have seen of the Mrs. E. A. Nelson I feel no hesitation in sayin^: ihat it is in every respect a Hrst-classcom- mercial variety. The plants you sent us were prown in the f


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tgoi. The American Florist. 721. The Mrs. E. A. Nelson Bids fair to become the Commercial standard pink carnation. It is a healthy grower, a iree and continuous bloomer and it is sure to thrive wherever grown. The following letter from Mr. A. N. Plenon speaks for itself: Ceomwell, Conn , November 25. 1901. MH. E. A. NELSON, Dear Sir:—From what I have seen of the Mrs. E. A. Nelson I feel no hesitation in sayin^: ihat it is in every respect a Hrst-classcom- mercial variety. The plants you sent us were prown in the field a^-d made by far the best growth of any and were especially noticeable amocj; 25,000 plants for the clean, vigorous growth they made. The plants suffered no check on b'nching and the llowera produced have been of high grade. We hope that next season will find at least two thousand Nelson in our benches. Very truly youis, WALLACE E. PIEESON, tor A. N. Picrson. Per Dozen, $; 25, $; 50, $6 00; 100, $; 1000, $ 2S0 go at 1,000 rates. Send for descriptive circular. For e= ^le By VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, Chicago and New York. H F. HDCHELL, Philadelphia. H. A. DREER, Phiiadoiphia. E. G. HILL CO., Richmond, Ind. A. N. PIERSON. Cromweil. Conn. WRR. F. KASTiNG. Buffalo. J. D. THOMPSON CARNATION CO. Joiiet. ill CINCINNATI CUT FLO»ER CO., Cincinnati. ALBERT M. HERR, Lancaster, Pa. S. A. BAUR. Erie. Pa. C. A. KUEHN, SI. Louis, Mo. S. S. SKIDELSKir, 708 N. .6th Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. E. A. NELSON, 3503 N Senate Ave., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Carnation 5"!!!^ Grave, Richmond, Ind. WINNER OF THE PRESIDENT McKlNLEY PRIZE at the Kansas City Show. Dorothy (First on introduction of J90J at Kansas City), is certainly proving our claim for it as a producer, and consequently a money maker for the grower. It commands the highest price. Our stock is large and in grand shape. No order is too large or too small for us to fill. $ per JOD; $40 00 per lOCO. Write for prices


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